Even if you aren’t interested in hiring an MC as an entertainer, someone will still need to be designated to make announcements. The role that an MC plays is a big piece of what separates a wedding from any other event. In addition to making important announcements, they typically also provide an element of entertainment to the guests. Not to be confused with a coordinator, who communicates between you and your vendors to make sure everything is running smoothly and on time, an MC communicates between the coordinator and guests to keep everyone informed of what will happen next. They are the liaison between you, your vendors, your timeline, and the guests. What is an MC? An MC (Emcee), or Master of Ceremonies, is essentially the voice of your wedding.
Things to know and consider prior to booking a wedding MC
Though this person will bring their own unique charisma to the table, it is important to find a professional who will accurately represent you, your fiance, and your wedding vision! Follow this guide to make sure you feel confident in the MC you select!
As the primary source of communication to all wedding attendees, a professional MC conveys this personality to everyone. Usually the personality your wedding takes on is a reflection of your own. As you work to bring your plans together, your wedding will begin to develop a personality. You spend hours of time, loads of energy, and a lot of money making sure your wedding day will be perfect.